Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

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This channel offers a variety of quality programs suitable for the
entire family. ZimdiTv is an Independent TV station designed to suit an ever expanding internet audience. We air original programmes on a video on demand channel (VOD) along with local and national client programming through individual agreements with agencies, independent distributors and programme producers.
VISION
ZimdiTv aims to make the best use of noncommercial and commercial media and related services to enhance the quality of life in our african community by encouraging people to consider and discuss issues explore and share new ideas, and by inspiring a continued sense of worthiness and belonging.
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Our mission is a movement of positive educational entertainment through online television, comedy, film music of various clean genres and Church Ministering Material that is innovative, creative, informative, fun and entertaining geared for the generation of the day and generations to come, lifting up the spirit of the downhearted. Bringing a message of hope and empowerment, cultivating the spirit of love and to inspire a new Global way of thinking.
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After the killing of RSS worker in Ludhiana now Hindu leader Vipan Sharma was shot dead. Two assailants pumped14 bullets in the victim.

Peter Tosh

Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October 1944– 11 September 1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1974), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.

Early music and with The Wailers

Tosh was born in Westmoreland Jamaica,the nation's westernmost parish. When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trench Town in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had. During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.

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Peter Tosh - Captured Live AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23.1983﻿

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

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ABOUT
ZimdiTv is an online TV Channel that provides a one stop shop for various content producers that target the consumers from the Zimbabwean african community in the diaspora,helping them keep in touch with one another, while geographically displaced.
This channel offers a variety of quality programs suitable for the
entire family. ZimdiTv is an Independent TV station designed to suit an ever expanding internet audience. We air original programmes on a video on demand channel (VOD) along with local and national client programming through individual agreements with agencies, independent distributors and programme producers.
VISION
ZimdiTv aims to make the best use of noncommercial and commercial media and related services to enhance the quality of life in our african community by encouraging people to consider and discuss issues explore and share new ideas, and by inspiring a continued sense of worthiness and belonging.
MISSION
Our mission is a movement of positive educational entertainment through online television, comedy, film music of various clean genres and Church Ministering Material that is innovative, creative, informative, fun and entertaining geared for the generation of the day and generations to come, lifting up the spirit of the downhearted. Bringing a message of hope and empowerment, cultivating the spirit of love and to inspire a new Global way of thinking.
Join our Facebook group zimditvnews for Breaking News and Updates also subscribe to our youtube channel zimditvnews zimbabwe diaspora for our news videos archive, follow us on twitter@zimditvnewsedit. You can also follow us on facebook and or visit our website http://www.zimditvnews.com. Follow on linkedin zimditvnews.
email: editor@zimditvnews.com

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Captured Live : Hindu leader Vipan Sharma shot dead in Amritsar

Captured Live : Hindu leader Vipan Sharma shot dead in Amritsar

Captured Live : Hindu leader Vipan Sharma shot dead in Amritsar

After the killing of RSS worker in Ludhiana now Hindu leader Vipan Sharma was shot dead. Two assailants pumped14 bullets in the victim.

johnny winter captured live tour 1976

Daylight Robbery Captured Live

In what is increasingly becoming the norm in Mpesa shops across the country, robbers are taking advantage of lax security in most Mpesa shops to rob them clean. Citizen tv has obtained CCTV footage that has captured one such robbery that clearly documents what was an orchestrated plan of attack that saw one man shot dead at an Mpesa agent shop in Ngara, nairobi. Evelyn Wambui with this dramatic robbery caught on camera.

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Gov't Mule performs "Captured" at Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival 2013

Gov't Mule performs "Captured" at Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival 2013

Gov't Mule performs "Captured" at Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival 2013

Night Vision: Los Angeles

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs some incredible low light ability, all in a tiny and relatively inexpensive DSLR body. I knew this was the camera I needed to capture live and high-speed video at night. Armed with a rented a7S and an expert pilot, I hit the skies for a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles - from downtown to Hollywood, Century City to Santa Monica, LAX to the freeways - all captured with the camera rolling.
I am very excited to share with you some of what I captured. Thanks to this camera’s ability to literally see in the dark and the skill of an excellent pilot, we were able to showcase many LA landmarks and neighborhoods with high quality images filled with detail. I hope you enjoy it!
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** CAMERA DETAILS **
All footage captured at 1080p60 with ISO ranging from 20,000 to 51,200.
Lenses: Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II, Canon 24-105 f/4L IS
Much of this material was captured at ISO 51,200, which does produce noise, but is well controlled and easy to minimize or remove in post. I really pushed this camera to its limits - shooting at 1080p60 (which has been shown to be less sharp and with increased moire and aliasing than at 24p), on a lens that is not tack sharp, and at incredibly high ISO - and it still produced some remarkable results. Needless to say, I am beyond impressed with this camera and would have no hesitation for using it in video work.
The first three shots were captured with no picture profile set (I set it to S-Log 2 before flight, but somehow it ended up with no profile set). All other shots were captured in S-Log 2.
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Director / Cinematography: Chris Pritchard - http://chrispzero.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/chrispzero | Facebook - http://facebook.com/chrispzero | Twitter - http://twitter.com/chrispzero
HelicopterPilot: Esteban Jimenez - http://copterpilot.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/copterpilot | Twitter - http://twitter.com/copterpilotla

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As I Am

As I Am

As I Am

Chris Dean’s heart stopped when he was two. He died but he came back. When Chris was five, his father was murdered, riddled by more than 20 bullets in a gang shootout. At age 18, Chris gained national attention when he introduced President Barack Obama at his high school graduation. Chris is an observer and philosopher who has always had a few things to say about life from his vantage point in South Memphis. He and Emmy-Award winning filmmaker Alan Spearman walked the neighborhood for eight weeks observing and recording what became the script of As I Am. This film floats through this remarkable young man's landscape, revealing the lives that have shaped his world. Poetic and powerful imagery, captured by Spearman and cinematographer Mark Adams, combines with the young philosopher’s trenchant observations about life.

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ABOUT
ZimdiTv is an online TV Channel that provides a one stop shop for various content producers that target the consumers from the Zimbabwean african community in the diaspora,helping them keep in touch with one another, while geographically displaced.
This channel offers a variety of quality programs suitable for the
entire family. ZimdiTv is an Independent TV station designed to suit an ever expanding internet audience. We air original programmes on a video on demand channel (VOD) along with local and national client programming through individual agreements with agencies, independent distributors and programme producers.
VISION
ZimdiTv aims to make the best use of noncommercial and commercial media and related services to enhance the quality of life in our african communit...

published: 17 Mar 2017

Captured Live : Hindu leader Vipan Sharma shot dead in Amritsar

After the killing of RSS worker in Ludhiana now Hindu leader Vipan Sharma was shot dead. Two assailants pumped14 bullets in the victim.

johnny winter captured live tour 1976

Daylight Robbery Captured Live

In what is increasingly becoming the norm in Mpesa shops across the country, robbers are taking advantage of lax security in most Mpesa shops to rob them clean. Citizen tv has obtained CCTV footage that has captured one such robbery that clearly documents what was an orchestrated plan of attack that saw one man shot dead at an Mpesa agent shop in Ngara, nairobi. Evelyn Wambui with this dramatic robbery caught on camera.

published: 08 Oct 2012

Gov't Mule performs "Captured" at Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival 2013

Trizz directs for Hyundai (Brand Vision)

HYUNDAI
The creative relationship with Innocean’s CD Lewis Hunt set the stage for Trizz to work in high gear on Hyundai’s iconic new approach relating to the automobile companies design sensibilities.
The film warps nature, informs details with transformation and extreme photo real manipulations carried by Trizz founding Director, Oriol Puig’s vision - pushing boundaries between 3d, reality and pure experimentation (directed dancers on mocap for the fluidic golden wave sequence). In total, this and the Genesis film assures a goose bump inducing cinematic visual journey in 4k.
Trizz provided the full package: concept, design, exterior drone shoot, special in-studio shoot rigs, animation, grading & vfx. Hand made at the Barcelona studio.
Hyundai BrandCredits
Innocean Worlwide ( Lead...

published: 08 Mar 2016

Night Vision: Los Angeles

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs...

published: 02 Sep 2014

As I Am

Chris Dean’s heart stopped when he was two. He died but he came back. When Chris was five, his father was murdered, riddled by more than 20 bullets in a gang shootout. At age 18, Chris gained national attention when he introduced President Barack Obama at his high school graduation. Chris is an observer and philosopher who has always had a few things to say about life from his vantage point in South Memphis. He and Emmy-Award winning filmmaker Alan Spearman walked the neighborhood for eight weeks observing and recording what became the script of As I Am. This film floats through this remarkable young man's landscape, revealing the lives that have shaped his world. Poetic and powerful imagery, captured by Spearman and cinematographer Mark Adams, combines with the young philosopher’s trencha...

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

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ABOUT
ZimdiTv is an online TV Channel that provides a one stop shop for various content producers that target the consumers from the Zimbabwean african com...

ABOUT
ZimdiTv is an online TV Channel that provides a one stop shop for various content producers that target the consumers from the Zimbabwean african community in the diaspora,helping them keep in touch with one another, while geographically displaced.
This channel offers a variety of quality programs suitable for the
entire family. ZimdiTv is an Independent TV station designed to suit an ever expanding internet audience. We air original programmes on a video on demand channel (VOD) along with local and national client programming through individual agreements with agencies, independent distributors and programme producers.
VISION
ZimdiTv aims to make the best use of noncommercial and commercial media and related services to enhance the quality of life in our african community by encouraging people to consider and discuss issues explore and share new ideas, and by inspiring a continued sense of worthiness and belonging.
MISSION
Our mission is a movement of positive educational entertainment through online television, comedy, film music of various clean genres and Church Ministering Material that is innovative, creative, informative, fun and entertaining geared for the generation of the day and generations to come, lifting up the spirit of the downhearted. Bringing a message of hope and empowerment, cultivating the spirit of love and to inspire a new Global way of thinking.
Join our Facebook group zimditvnews for Breaking News and Updates also subscribe to our youtube channel zimditvnews zimbabwe diaspora for our news videos archive, follow us on twitter@zimditvnewsedit. You can also follow us on facebook and or visit our website http://www.zimditvnews.com. Follow on linkedin zimditvnews.
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ABOUT
ZimdiTv is an online TV Channel that provides a one stop shop for various content producers that target the consumers from the Zimbabwean african community in the diaspora,helping them keep in touch with one another, while geographically displaced.
This channel offers a variety of quality programs suitable for the
entire family. ZimdiTv is an Independent TV station designed to suit an ever expanding internet audience. We air original programmes on a video on demand channel (VOD) along with local and national client programming through individual agreements with agencies, independent distributors and programme producers.
VISION
ZimdiTv aims to make the best use of noncommercial and commercial media and related services to enhance the quality of life in our african community by encouraging people to consider and discuss issues explore and share new ideas, and by inspiring a continued sense of worthiness and belonging.
MISSION
Our mission is a movement of positive educational entertainment through online television, comedy, film music of various clean genres and Church Ministering Material that is innovative, creative, informative, fun and entertaining geared for the generation of the day and generations to come, lifting up the spirit of the downhearted. Bringing a message of hope and empowerment, cultivating the spirit of love and to inspire a new Global way of thinking.
Join our Facebook group zimditvnews for Breaking News and Updates also subscribe to our youtube channel zimditvnews zimbabwe diaspora for our news videos archive, follow us on twitter@zimditvnewsedit. You can also follow us on facebook and or visit our website http://www.zimditvnews.com. Follow on linkedin zimditvnews.
email: editor@zimditvnews.com

Daylight Robbery Captured Live

In what is increasingly becoming the norm in Mpesa shops across the country, robbers are taking advantage of lax security in most Mpesa shops to rob them clean....

In what is increasingly becoming the norm in Mpesa shops across the country, robbers are taking advantage of lax security in most Mpesa shops to rob them clean. Citizen tv has obtained CCTV footage that has captured one such robbery that clearly documents what was an orchestrated plan of attack that saw one man shot dead at an Mpesa agent shop in Ngara, nairobi. Evelyn Wambui with this dramatic robbery caught on camera.

In what is increasingly becoming the norm in Mpesa shops across the country, robbers are taking advantage of lax security in most Mpesa shops to rob them clean. Citizen tv has obtained CCTV footage that has captured one such robbery that clearly documents what was an orchestrated plan of attack that saw one man shot dead at an Mpesa agent shop in Ngara, nairobi. Evelyn Wambui with this dramatic robbery caught on camera.

published:08 Oct 2012

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Gov't Mule performs "Captured" at Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival 2013

Night Vision: Los Angeles

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control...

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs some incredible low light ability, all in a tiny and relatively inexpensive DSLR body. I knew this was the camera I needed to capture live and high-speed video at night. Armed with a rented a7S and an expert pilot, I hit the skies for a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles - from downtown to Hollywood, Century City to Santa Monica, LAX to the freeways - all captured with the camera rolling.
I am very excited to share with you some of what I captured. Thanks to this camera’s ability to literally see in the dark and the skill of an excellent pilot, we were able to showcase many LA landmarks and neighborhoods with high quality images filled with detail. I hope you enjoy it!
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** CAMERA DETAILS **
All footage captured at 1080p60 with ISO ranging from 20,000 to 51,200.
Lenses: Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II, Canon 24-105 f/4L IS
Much of this material was captured at ISO 51,200, which does produce noise, but is well controlled and easy to minimize or remove in post. I really pushed this camera to its limits - shooting at 1080p60 (which has been shown to be less sharp and with increased moire and aliasing than at 24p), on a lens that is not tack sharp, and at incredibly high ISO - and it still produced some remarkable results. Needless to say, I am beyond impressed with this camera and would have no hesitation for using it in video work.
The first three shots were captured with no picture profile set (I set it to S-Log 2 before flight, but somehow it ended up with no profile set). All other shots were captured in S-Log 2.
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Director / Cinematography: Chris Pritchard - http://chrispzero.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/chrispzero | Facebook - http://facebook.com/chrispzero | Twitter - http://twitter.com/chrispzero
HelicopterPilot: Esteban Jimenez - http://copterpilot.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/copterpilot | Twitter - http://twitter.com/copterpilotla

Ever since finishing my last short film, Above LA, I’ve wanted to go higher. But not just higher ground. Only a helicopter could give me the freedom and control I needed to capture the city from new heights. And not a drone - this was a job for the real thing. I’ve spent a lot of time in the air recently working on some new techniques for capturing unique aerial footage, but in the mean time, I wanted to show the city in live and slow-motion video in a way few people get to see it.
My favorite time to photograph the city is when the sun goes down and the lights come up. But accomplishing this in the air is something that typically requires a lot of money - expensive stabilization platforms and one of a few low-light sensitive cinema cameras. Until now. The recently released Sony a7S packs some incredible low light ability, all in a tiny and relatively inexpensive DSLR body. I knew this was the camera I needed to capture live and high-speed video at night. Armed with a rented a7S and an expert pilot, I hit the skies for a whirlwind tour of Los Angeles - from downtown to Hollywood, Century City to Santa Monica, LAX to the freeways - all captured with the camera rolling.
I am very excited to share with you some of what I captured. Thanks to this camera’s ability to literally see in the dark and the skill of an excellent pilot, we were able to showcase many LA landmarks and neighborhoods with high quality images filled with detail. I hope you enjoy it!
-
** CAMERA DETAILS **
All footage captured at 1080p60 with ISO ranging from 20,000 to 51,200.
Lenses: Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II, Canon 24-105 f/4L IS
Much of this material was captured at ISO 51,200, which does produce noise, but is well controlled and easy to minimize or remove in post. I really pushed this camera to its limits - shooting at 1080p60 (which has been shown to be less sharp and with increased moire and aliasing than at 24p), on a lens that is not tack sharp, and at incredibly high ISO - and it still produced some remarkable results. Needless to say, I am beyond impressed with this camera and would have no hesitation for using it in video work.
The first three shots were captured with no picture profile set (I set it to S-Log 2 before flight, but somehow it ended up with no profile set). All other shots were captured in S-Log 2.
-
Director / Cinematography: Chris Pritchard - http://chrispzero.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/chrispzero | Facebook - http://facebook.com/chrispzero | Twitter - http://twitter.com/chrispzero
HelicopterPilot: Esteban Jimenez - http://copterpilot.com
Instagram - http://instagram.com/copterpilot | Twitter - http://twitter.com/copterpilotla

As I Am

Chris Dean’s heart stopped when he was two. He died but he came back. When Chris was five, his father was murdered, riddled by more than 20 bullets in a gang sh...

Chris Dean’s heart stopped when he was two. He died but he came back. When Chris was five, his father was murdered, riddled by more than 20 bullets in a gang shootout. At age 18, Chris gained national attention when he introduced President Barack Obama at his high school graduation. Chris is an observer and philosopher who has always had a few things to say about life from his vantage point in South Memphis. He and Emmy-Award winning filmmaker Alan Spearman walked the neighborhood for eight weeks observing and recording what became the script of As I Am. This film floats through this remarkable young man's landscape, revealing the lives that have shaped his world. Poetic and powerful imagery, captured by Spearman and cinematographer Mark Adams, combines with the young philosopher’s trenchant observations about life.

Chris Dean’s heart stopped when he was two. He died but he came back. When Chris was five, his father was murdered, riddled by more than 20 bullets in a gang shootout. At age 18, Chris gained national attention when he introduced President Barack Obama at his high school graduation. Chris is an observer and philosopher who has always had a few things to say about life from his vantage point in South Memphis. He and Emmy-Award winning filmmaker Alan Spearman walked the neighborhood for eight weeks observing and recording what became the script of As I Am. This film floats through this remarkable young man's landscape, revealing the lives that have shaped his world. Poetic and powerful imagery, captured by Spearman and cinematographer Mark Adams, combines with the young philosopher’s trenchant observations about life.

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

peter tosh interview with daniel calderon rogers tv 1979

I WORKED AS A PRODUCTION ASSISTANT AND SOUND MAN ON MANY INTERVIEWS THAT ROGERS TV TORONTO DID IN THE 1970'S ONE HERE FEATURES REGGAE ARTISTE PETER TOSH

published: 16 Jan 2015

Peter Tosh interview - New York 1986

Peter Tosh replies to a woman who asks why the latest EMICaptured live release is not sold in the US. This, of course, pisses Peter off.

published: 10 Jan 2009

VMC 1983 Peter Tosh Interview from The Video Music Channel, Atlanta

ThomWest interviews Peter Tosh in his room at the Georgian Terrace Hotel before his show at the Agora Ballroom in Atlanta. Camera/audio by me. Contact me to license this footage. It is interesting to learn that Johnny BGood was coverd by Tosh under pressure from the record company. The VideoMusicChannel was an independent cable music service from approx 1982 to 1984, and over the air via WVEU 1984-1985. At the time, MTV had not entered the Atlanta market. The VMC was beloved locally as it was Atlanta's only source for music videos, amassing a library of over 4000 clips and a full staff of VJs and program producers. Multiple mega-selling artists visited the studios, and other interviews and concerts aired from various venues.... although now only a few tapes of these interviews survive....

Peter Tosh España interview 1983

PETER TOSH INTERVIEW 1979

PETER TOSH: THE REAL REASON HE WAS KILLED! - The LanceScurv Show

BrotherKeston & Mrs. Scurv have a very brief but intense discussion on the great Peter Tosh. while many have speculated about the true motivation behind his murder, here is a very different perspective that we would love to hear your opinions on! Is Brother Keston correct about his views and if not, what was the truth? Let the discussion begin!
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ThomWest interviews Peter Tosh in his room at the Georgian Terrace Hotel before his show at the Agora Ballroom in Atlanta. Camera/audio by me. Contact me to license this footage. It is interesting to learn that Johnny BGood was coverd by Tosh under pressure from the record company. The VideoMusicChannel was an independent cable music service from approx 1982 to 1984, and over the air via WVEU 1984-1985. At the time, MTV had not entered the Atlanta market. The VMC was beloved locally as it was Atlanta's only source for music videos, amassing a library of over 4000 clips and a full staff of VJs and program producers. Multiple mega-selling artists visited the studios, and other interviews and concerts aired from various venues.... although now only a few tapes of these interviews survive. Many VMC video tapes had to be recorded over for reuse because the cost of broadcast tape was so high. The first 4 minutes of this interview was lost in this fashion.

ThomWest interviews Peter Tosh in his room at the Georgian Terrace Hotel before his show at the Agora Ballroom in Atlanta. Camera/audio by me. Contact me to license this footage. It is interesting to learn that Johnny BGood was coverd by Tosh under pressure from the record company. The VideoMusicChannel was an independent cable music service from approx 1982 to 1984, and over the air via WVEU 1984-1985. At the time, MTV had not entered the Atlanta market. The VMC was beloved locally as it was Atlanta's only source for music videos, amassing a library of over 4000 clips and a full staff of VJs and program producers. Multiple mega-selling artists visited the studios, and other interviews and concerts aired from various venues.... although now only a few tapes of these interviews survive. Many VMC video tapes had to be recorded over for reuse because the cost of broadcast tape was so high. The first 4 minutes of this interview was lost in this fashion.

PETER TOSH: THE REAL REASON HE WAS KILLED! - The LanceScurv Show

BrotherKeston & Mrs. Scurv have a very brief but intense discussion on the great Peter Tosh. while many have speculated about the true motivation behind his mu...

BrotherKeston & Mrs. Scurv have a very brief but intense discussion on the great Peter Tosh. while many have speculated about the true motivation behind his murder, here is a very different perspective that we would love to hear your opinions on! Is Brother Keston correct about his views and if not, what was the truth? Let the discussion begin!
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BrotherKeston & Mrs. Scurv have a very brief but intense discussion on the great Peter Tosh. while many have speculated about the true motivation behind his murder, here is a very different perspective that we would love to hear your opinions on! Is Brother Keston correct about his views and if not, what was the truth? Let the discussion begin!
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Peter Tosh Legalize It SC Karaoke

Peter Tosh Bush Doctor Lyrics

Legalize It in the style of Peter Tosh karaoke version

Download the full karaoke version at: http://sing-magic.com/ Access a library of 150,000+ karaoke songs. Plus: get Sing-Magic, a free yet powerful karaoke player for home and public use. Featuring: Fullscreen, High-Definition Graphics, SupremeAudioQuality, Adjustable Pitch/Tempo and more. Download it now at: http://sing-magic.com/ Sing-Magic.com supports the music composers and pays copyright fees for all karaoke song downloads.

published: 07 Feb 2014

Peter Tosh - Johnny B. Goode (instrumental)

this version was made with original Peter Tosh track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8WRzdN43BI) plus Peter Tosh backing track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYyuI55Sr58)

Peter Tosh - Till your Well Runs Dry (Lyrics)

Johnny B. Goode (Peter Tosh) Backing track

This I made from scratch. its not the best, but i use it to practice solos and pentatonics. its REALLY fun once you get it.

published: 12 Apr 2011

Peter Tosh ~ Stepping Razor - Karaoke Night

This is me from Karaoke night - 11/29/13. ! The song is.......Stepping Razor by Peter Tosh. It's a late 70's reggae song. The lyrics are about standing up for yourself...WARNING: there are a couple curse words at the end. Enjoy!

Legalize It in the style of Peter Tosh karaoke version

Download the full karaoke version at: http://sing-magic.com/ Access a library of 150,000+ karaoke songs. Plus: get Sing-Magic, a free yet powerful karaoke playe...

Download the full karaoke version at: http://sing-magic.com/ Access a library of 150,000+ karaoke songs. Plus: get Sing-Magic, a free yet powerful karaoke player for home and public use. Featuring: Fullscreen, High-Definition Graphics, SupremeAudioQuality, Adjustable Pitch/Tempo and more. Download it now at: http://sing-magic.com/ Sing-Magic.com supports the music composers and pays copyright fees for all karaoke song downloads.

Download the full karaoke version at: http://sing-magic.com/ Access a library of 150,000+ karaoke songs. Plus: get Sing-Magic, a free yet powerful karaoke player for home and public use. Featuring: Fullscreen, High-Definition Graphics, SupremeAudioQuality, Adjustable Pitch/Tempo and more. Download it now at: http://sing-magic.com/ Sing-Magic.com supports the music composers and pays copyright fees for all karaoke song downloads.

This is me from Karaoke night - 11/29/13. ! The song is.......Stepping Razor by Peter Tosh. It's a late 70's reggae song. The lyrics are about standing up for yourself...WARNING: there are a couple curse words at the end. Enjoy!

This is me from Karaoke night - 11/29/13. ! The song is.......Stepping Razor by Peter Tosh. It's a late 70's reggae song. The lyrics are about standing up for yourself...WARNING: there are a couple curse words at the end. Enjoy!

RAIZ (Droid Behavior, Droid Recordings) @1192 Folsom - Captured Live

Another (Big) Earthquake In Japan Captured LIVE! | Life In Japan | EP.184

Welcome to EP.184! So today was probably the biggest, if not one of the biggest earthquakes that I have ever experienced in Japan. Luckily I had my camera close by, so I was able to capture a bit of footage of what actually went on in the apartment. I'll admit, I got a bit scared lol.
Usually if the earthquake is going to be on the larger side, our phones alert us usually about 30 seconds prior. Phone alerts freak me out more than normal because I never know what to expect. Sometimes there may also be a warning for a tsunami or large ocean waves following the earthquake. Another beautiful day in Japan lol.
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Bamba Mnyerereko Captured Live

Mnyerereko at its best. Recorded on 18th Dec, 2017 at Bamba, Kwa Baha; during the funeral of Baha's wife (mother to the man seated at the centre of the ring on the right side). All rights reserved.

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding

Peter Tosh captured live VO emulovore com] Filmed AT THE GREEK THEATER -AUGUST 23. 1983
Peter Tosh, OM (born Winston Hubert McIntosh; 19 October1944 – 11 September1987) was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band The Wailers (1963–1976), after which he established himself as a successful solo artist and a promoter of Rastafari. He was murdered in 1987 during a home invasion.
Early music and with The Wailers
Tosh was born in Westmoreland, the westernmost parish of Jamaica. He was abandoned by his parents and "shuffled among relatives."[2] When McIntosh was fifteen, his aunt died and he moved to Trenchtown in Kingston, Jamaica. He first picked up a guitar by watching a man in the country play a song that captivated him. He watched the man play the same song for half a day, memorizing everything his fingers were doing. He then picked up the guitar and played the song back to the man. The man then asked McIntosh who had taught him to play; McIntosh told him that he had.[3] During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley (Bob Marley) and Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and went to vocal teacher Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band. He then changed his name to become Peter Tosh and the trio started singing together in 1962. Higgs taught the trio to harmonize and while developing their music, they would often play on the street corners of Trenchtown.
In 1964 Tosh helped organize the band The Wailing Wailers, with Junior Braithwaite, a falsetto singer, and backup singers Beverley Kelso and Cherry Smith. Initially, Tosh was the only one in the group who could play musical instruments. According to Bunny Wailer, Tosh was critical to the band because he was a self-taught guitarist and keyboardist, and thus became an inspiration for the other band members to learn to play. The Wailing Wailers had a major ska hit with their first single, "Simmer Down", and recorded several more successful singles before Braithwaite, Kelso and Smith left the band in late 1965. Marley spent much of 1966 in Delaware in the United States with his mother, Cedella (Malcolm) Marley-Booker, and for a brief time was working at a nearby Chrysler factory. He then returned to Jamaica in early 1967 with a renewed interest in music and a new spirituality. Tosh and Bunny were already Rastafarians when Marley returned from the U.S., and the three became very involved with the Rastafari faith. Soon afterwards, they renamed the musical group The Wailers. Tosh would explain later that they chose the name Wailers because to "wail" means to mourn or to, as he put it, "...express one's feelings vocally". He also claims that he was the beginning of the group, and that it was he who first taught Bob Marley the guitar. The latter claim may very well be true, for according to Bunny Wailer, the early Wailers learned to play instruments from Tosh.
Rejecting the up-tempo dance of ska, the band slowed their music to a rocksteady pace, and infused their lyrics with political and social messages inspired by their new-found faith. The Wailers composed several songs for the American-born singer Johnny Nash before teaming with producer Lee Perry to record some of the earliest well-known reggae songs, including "Soul Rebel", "Duppy Conqueror", and "Small Axe". The collaboration had given birth to reggae music and later, bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett would join the group in 1970. The band signed a recording contract with Chris Blackwell and Island Records company and released their debut, Catch a Fire, in 1973, following it with Burnin' the same year. The Wailers had moved from many producers after 1970 and there were instances where producers would record rehearsal sessions that Tosh did and release them in England under the name "PeterTouch".
The Peter Tosh Museum was opened on Peter Tosh's 72nd Birthday on 19 October 2016 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tracklisting :
1 - 0:00 - Intro
2 - 1:32 - Start All Over
3 - 5:34 - African
4 - 9:43 - Comin' In Hot
5 - 14:01 - Not GonnaGive It Up
6 - 19:24 - Rastafaris Is
7 - 32:03 - Where You Gonna Run
8 - 36:56 - Glass-House
9 - 42:04 - Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
10 - 49:27 - Johnny B. Goode
11 - 54:38 - Get Up, Stand Up
MUSICIANS :
Performer [Starring] – Peter Tosh, Word, Sound And PowerBass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' DavisKeyboards – Keith SterlingLead Guitar – Donald KinseyPercussion –'Vision' Walker
Percussion –WinstonMorganRhythm Guitar – Stevie Golding